This is the most ridiculous system I have ever worked with....constantly fails to connect. Fail to reset....fails just about everything. Do NOT buy this system unless you are dying to spend many frustrating hours wanting to throw the entire set out the window.

Just what does gabbot getting into a strop hope to achieve? Certainly won't put off those who have taken the time and trouble to research their Sonos purchase, and have been reassured by the excellence of both Sonos Support and the many users who post on this forum to help those less knowledgable. Added to a correctly configured network, there's not a lot that can match Sonos for its flexible range of products, ease of installation, user-friendly interface, updating of its firmware and its overall stability. I could go on.

Of course we are dealing with a wireless technology based range of products, so yes, problems can and do arise. But to say "this is the most ridiculous system..." etc without even attempting to understand it or fix it is just patent nonsense.

He/she isn't looking for help and my guess is that it is a "drive-by" post.

However, should gabbot return to the forum and explain the issues then I'm sure people would be glad to help.

Personally, when I first got my Sonos components I was a little disappointed that there was so little to set up. I plugged them in and they were working seconds later, whereas perversely, I was hoping for a bit more to do. I've heard others say the same.

This is the most ridiculous system I have ever worked with....constantly fails to connect. Fail to reset....fails just about everything. Do NOT buy this system unless you are dying to spend many frustrating hours wanting to throw the entire set out the window.

You are obviously the competition...you probably sell bose. My unit set up easier than I could have hoped for....It doesnt get any easier than Sonos